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Visa Indonesia

The type of visa that can be used to enter and leave Indonesia, only for visits with a validity period of 30 to 60 days. Not for work.

Indonesian Visit Visa

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Onshore & Offshore

 

Validity

•   Onshore

> Period of stay : 30 days from the date of e-visa is issued.
> Total stay validity : 150 days.

•   Offshore

> Period of stay : 60 days from the date of arrival.
> Total stay validity : 180 days.

Advantages

•   Can be extended 2 times.
•   Each extension, gets 60 days of stay.
•   Can be converted into a Limited Stay Permit (KITAS).

Timeline

5 – 6 working days.

Purpose

•   B211A

Travel, visit family members, social-cultural, business, government meeting, sports, comparative study, courses, take part in short training, give a lecture, attend seminars, attend the meeting, urgent emergency work (natural disasters), transit, join the means of transportation in the territory of Indonesia.

•   B211B

Guidance, extension and training in product quality improvement and foreign marketing cooperation, audit, quality control/inspection at company branch and candidates of foreign worker in order to attend working skill test.

•   B211C

Making Film and Journalism.

Validity

Period of stay : 60 days per visit or a maximum of 6x visits in 1 year.

Disadvantage

Cannot be extended.

Validity

Period of stay : 30 days from the date of arrival.

Advantages

Can be extended 1x and for a stay period of 30 days.

Disadvantages

•   Cannot be converted into a B211 Visit Stay Permit or Limited Stay Permit (KITAS).
•   The extension must be carried out by the visa holder.

Purpose

•   Tourism, social-cultural visits, business visits, or government assignments.
•   Only given by immigration officials to foreign nationals who meet the requirements, upon arrival in the territory of Indonesia through certain immigration checkpoints.

Get Your Indonesian Business Visa Securely

Business Visa Indonesia: when will you need one?

Foreign citizens who hold a single-entry or multiple-entry business visa in Indonesia are permitted to participate in business talks, purchase goods, or even negotiate potential business deals within the country. However, you have to keep in mind that these types of Indonesian visas prohibit you from generating any income. To do so, you will need an Indonesian work permit.

Single and Multiple-Entry Business Visa in Indonesia

Generally, a business visa in Indonesia grants you up to 60 days of stay, and is extendable for up to another six months.

A single-entry business visa holder in Indonesia, however, needs to extend their visa immediately once it is expired. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, they do not need to leave the country and are able to extend their visa through an onshore application.

A multiple-entry business visa holder, on the other hand, has its own advantage, as this type of visa does not limit the number of stays in the country per year.

Indonesian Business Visa: who can get one?

In Indonesia, a business visa is one of the most flexible staying permits, as most foreign citizens meet the requirements. However, it is still important to note that there is still a list of restricted countries in which their citizen’s Indonesian business visa applications might be rejected. These countries include Afghanistan, Cameroon, Guinea, Israel, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, North Korea, and Somalia.

Notice | Due to the Indonesian regulations, we are not able to provide visa services to the following nationals: Afghani, Guinean, Israeli, North Korean, Cameroonian, Liberian, Nigerien, Nigerian, Somalian, Uzbeks.

Indonesian Business Visa: what are the requirements?

To evade any hurdles during the application process for the Indonesian business visa, applicants are recommended to prepare several documents in advance. These documents include a passport with a minimum validity of 18 months as well as a bank account statement for the last 3 months with a balance of at least USD 10,000.

You will also need to ensure that all information provided in the application form correlates with the compulsory documents attached. For more details regarding Indonesian business visa requirements, contact our English-speaking visa consultants in Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, and Batam.

Availability of Offshore Visa and Onshore Visa in Indonesia

We, Indolegality, as a trusted and experienced Immigration Service Consultant, commit to provide the best service to meet your needs for Foreigners’ Work Permit, Visa, KITAS, KITAP, and other immigration documents. Contact us for further information on +62811-1251-2512 or email admin@indolegality.com

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Work and Stay Permit

Indonesia has a type of stay permit, either for limited or unlimited (permanent) both for work, investors, family union, student, retirement, find them below.

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